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Just five years ago, coal plants still supplied around half of the UK’s electricity generation. Last April saw the first day when coal made no contribution to the energy mix across a 24-hour period. David Blackman looks at how the government plans to phase out coal by 2025.
8 years ago
Greg Clark may have survived as secretary of state for business and energy, but his
Dermot Nolan has apologised to vulnerable customers for not acting earlier to crack down on
Ineos has launched a court challenge of the Scottish government’s moratorium on fracking north of
Greg Clark has kept his role as secretary of state for business and Claire Perry has been given a beefed-up role as energy minister following yesterday’s (8 January) Cabinet reshuffle by Theresa May.
The most heavily emitting coal plants will be barred for bidding in auctions for procuring
The volume of gas customers switching suppliers increased by more than a half in the
The government’s infrastructure tsar has quit following disagreement with Theresa May over the thrust of her policy on Brexit.
Average household energy bills have risen by one-seventh in the last year, according to new
The government’s impact assessment of EU withdrawal on energy and climate change has been slammed